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    FRENCH NEW WAVE - Late 1950s and 1960s - The socio-economic forces at play shortly after World War II strongly influenced the movement. Politically and financially drained‚ France tended to fall back on the old popular pre-war traditions. One such tradition was straight narrative cinema‚ specifically classical French film. - The New Wave stimulated discussion about the cinema and helped demonstrate that films could achieve both commercial and artistic success. - Influenced by Italian Neorealism

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    how the different phase velocity modes behave in the medium of interest. Shear wave propagation in “thin” organs is affected by the mechanical properties of the tissues surrounding those organs. In order to obtain the proper mechanical properties of such boundary sensitive organs‚ an analytical solution for the dispersion curves on a plate surrounded by semi-infinite solids was derived and validated. Keywords — Shear wave; Dispersion Curves; Ultrasound Elastography Introduction Through the last

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    branch of feminism is the idea or concept of third wave feminism. Third wave feminism strives to take into account prospective omissions and other plausible typifications during and from the eras of first and second wave feminism. I don’t think that feminism is dead as suggested or implied by the author but rather feminism is just blossoming and evolving into a entity that is new and profound encompassing new elements and entities. For example‚ third wave feminism could take into account and propose recommendations

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    Within the Korean culture‚ the preferred method of health care is Hanbang. Otherwise known as oriental medicine. This includes‚ "observing patients‚ obtaining histories or illness‚ listening to patients’ voices‚ and taking their pulse." The preferred treatment consists of "acupuncture‚ herbs‚moxibustion‚ and cupping." (Shin‚ Shin & Blanchette) There are some individuals who may alternate between western medicine and traditional Korean medicine. Because of this‚ some providers

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    Shock Waves (2009) 19:453–468 DOI 10.1007/s00193-009-0220-z ORIGINAL ARTICLE Some physical aspects of shock wave/boundary layer interactions Jean Délery · Jean-Paul Dussauge Received: 9 February 2009 / Accepted: 29 June 2009 / Published online: 26 July 2009 © Springer-Verlag 2009 Abstract When the flow past a vehicle flying at high velocity becomes supersonic‚ shock waves form‚ caused either by a change in the slope of a surface‚ a downstream obstacle or a back pressure constraining the

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    Moving on‚ since the crash of the First Wave of feminism‚ we have seen an on and off switch of freedoms and limitations. The 1920’s or better known as the Roaring Twenties brought out women’s votes to play and the presence of “flappers” led women to unprecedented freedoms when it came to the way they dressed and acted in public settings. After the Stock Market Crash‚ the Great Depression‚ and diving into World War II‚ more women were brought into the working force like never before. As Claudia Goldin

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    To What Extent was the Korean War a Part of the Cold War? The Korean War‚ that began on the 25th of June 1950 and lasted until the 27th of July 1953‚ was a war between the Republic of Korea (South Korea) and the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea (North Korea). It was initially the result of the political division of Korea by an agreement of the victorious Allies at the conclusion of the Pacific War at the end of World War II. American administrators divided the peninsula along the 38th

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    and the South anti-Communist and undemocratic. In September 1950‚ with the start of the conflict‚ Communist advances pushed the South Koreans into the very South Eastern corner of the mainland. At this point‚ Truman sent advisers to the area to asses the situation. He also put huge pressure on the U.N. Security Council to condemn the actions of the North Koreans and to call on them to withdraw their troops In the cold war atmosphere of 1950 superpower always denounced and opposed any action by

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    Did Eisenhower’s nuclear threat end the Korean war? American Secretary of State John Foster Dulles often bragged about how nuclear brinkmanship by the United States finally brought the other side to agree to a negotiated settlement of the Korean War in July 1953. According to him it proved that the threat of massive retaliation or a "a bigger bang for a buck" could work. It is true that America let it slip that atomic weapons being placed in Okinawa‚ that Chiang Kai-shek was being permitted to

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    ‘The Outbreak of the Korean War was more due to external then internal factors’ Discuss When war broke out between North and South Korea on the 25th of June 1950 there were a large number of factors that contributed to the outbreak of conflict. This is partly due to the vastly complicated political situation in Korea itself‚ but also because the Korean War occurred during a period of transition for the entire world‚ from the ashes of World War Two to the flickering embers of the Cold War. In this

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